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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTING INTEIGENUE. ENTRIES FOR THE LIVERPOOL GREAT NATIONAL SfEEPLE CHASE. Albatross, Black Swan, losphorne, Casm. Con, Conrwd, Dangerous, Emigrant, Emulator, Escape, Fearles., First of May, Forest Queen, Franc Pioard, Freetrader, Garry Owen, Gaylad, Gelding by. Bowstring-Faith, Harry Lor- requer, Hopeless Star, Horniblow, umboldt, Huntress, Janus, Jean du Quesne, Jemmy the Black, King Dan, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... , sPOITING _ITLLIGENCE STAMFOrD EACE3. [;D5TLOqAL PARTICULAS].i Te Welland Stkes oif 10 govs each, fA T~iO DS~added ?? ad tbree-yr-olds. Last three. theo.I bta~ mile; S subs . ?? . (Wls- l~rI jel s, yrs , r Sot 4.b . (A Day) 2 berd Esct001e' bsla' dalfle Clicqu~t, 2 yrs (glockt 4 t Fishermsna. 6 to 1 rgt Melissa. A verytiuCcarB VO by P6 head. Batlr rergold c ~o ;roq value, by subscriptions of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... sVOETINTELLIEC ,Oa iGgfAgL JULY MEETING. : TURSDAy (COCOLUD).E ?? passing the jndge's ,otie.mashire IISU'it apolia . so elnl, and tbre his j1~let au aai y, ~but, the policeman was not llti. praY 5esoped luribs'wa s broke, and also one ai erfrit5 t~d le w&5 onveyed to the lufirmary. -o 5~ ?? by the County Members, added ¶ilO 0 5toke Bof vas~ each, for three-yr-old'o bW59 a OptioiiM *elling, ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... g TING INtEGENCE llOYLAE MEETING. The Shorts Handicap of 3 save each, with'30 e1iD5-. 4ded Winners extra. T.Y.C, 15.subs. n1°dersonus Cumberland, 2 yrs, 5st llb (Chal- If Ie toner) 1 J s W iss Birch, 4 yrs. 6Bt 121b ?? (Dacker) 2 )r s y Gaylad, aged, 8st 91b ?? (T. Cli) 3 Mr. DVjgS tou'O Miss Agnes, 6 yrs, 8st ?? 4 yr U to ?? 4yrs, 7s31- ?? (Fordham) 5 to u rland 3 to 1 agtt Gay. 6 o I Bets~i ...

ROTHERHI THE ANNUAL REGATTA

... ROTIERII7IE ANVUAL REGA TTA. or An enormous assemiblag ?? yesterday to wit- tg nesbt eatta at bthe abro. ve itlace, amng ai ix free water- e mn' apprentices; bolonginag tn Rotlierisithe and vicinity, of hs oin cmetcptl ft was C usual a five lyt a tsaei xelnly by It. Moore and -awads o vicory-aa;a coat; and lbad'e - fr te frstceclandmony pize fr the otters. The re FIRST HI'AT. r- Charles ?? I ...

CRICKET

... CBICKBT. WANDSWORTH ALBION AGAINST THE SOUTH LONDON UNITED. 'The return match between these clubs was played on the South London Ground, Lower Kennington-lane, yesterday. The weather wasextremelyfine, and the grouid well attended. There was some good cricketing on both sides, although the runs made were very small, but this may be accounted. for by the heaviness of the ground,.owing to morning ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... _ N _ NA eL - - SPORTING INTEL[L/GENCg. NEWHARKUE FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. TLE SUBSCRIPTION ROOM., IV DNo Iiy o . The room was not attended very 11nuerously, and tha I etn was limited an rive o iniportant chango. VP to I was8 taken ohs ut Gospard fer the Cesairewitchl, anad Art- less was fi rm at the pi ic quoted. 600) to 600 w~aq laid on Gasardaginst himi. Cvlveidaln woo; not mnentioned. No ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR7'1 G ISTEBLLIGENCE. NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. SUBSCRIPTION-ROOMK, TuESDAY NIGosT. Speculation on the Cesarewitch was carried on with some activity. Gaspard was in great force, and any odds over those quoted against him would have been taken with avidity. Artless was the second bost favourite, for 18 to 1 was booked about her, whilst Clydesdalb teceded to 20 to 1 offered. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... TATTERSALL S-YESTERDAY. The room was somewhat thinly attended, and the sub- scribers devoted their time to the discussion of the recent death of Sir Charles Monek. Sir Charles was an eccentric but a popular patron of the turf withal, and he had his share of good fortune. By his death Gamester, who held a promi- nent position in the betting, is disqualified for the Derby, Harefoot for the Great ...

CRICKET

... IELEV EN GENTLEMEN AND PLAYERS OF El\G- LAND AGAINST SIXTEEN GENTLEMEN OF f THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This match, at Lord's Ground, 1dragged its slow length Valong, into a third day, yesterday. It is sometlines said, 1It can never be too hot far cricket,' but, however that -may be, the result has shown that it was 1too hiot for Ofrthey being defeated by England in one innings, and 5d runs ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORVING INTELLIGENCE. LIVERPOOL JULY MEETING-FRID.1Y. The BiCI;IISTAIrFE STAKES of 100 each, h ft, for thrce-yr- olds; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sst 41b. Certain allowamies. One mile. Three subs. Sir R. W. Bulkeloy's Knuckle Duster, 8st 71b t (IV. Boyce) t I Lord Derby's Birdbolt, 8st-lb ?? (Ashimall) t 2 Betting : 6 to 4 on Birdbolt, whe mnade thc running to the distance, where he was ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -O1aNFJLGAC. 3e ,NEWMARKET SECON-D OCTOBER MEETIING. h StxSORnITION ROO.X-TUBSD.Y NIGIHT. 7 to 1 aget DERBY. na > 7 to I agst Umpire (taken to £200). L- 12 to I - The Wizard (taken). 100 to 7 - Nutbourne (taken). e 20 to I - Thormranby (offered). a 25 to I - Thunderbolt (taken5. 40 to 1 - Lupullus (oatered). t3000 to 45 - Contadina (taken). D 2000 to 30 - Oxford (taken). s2000 to 20 - Oliver ...